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===Ancient Chinese texts=== * ''[[Classic of Music]]'' attributed to [[Confucius]]. * Medical treatise of the renowned physician [[Hua Tuo]] ([[traditional Chinese]]: 華佗; [[simplified Chinese]]: 华陀; [[pinyin]]: Huà Tuó) from late [[Eastern Han]]. The treatise was traditionally referred to as ''Qing Nang Shu'' ([[traditional Chinese]] 青囊書; [[simplified Chinese]]: 青囊书; [[pinyin]]: Qīng Náng Shū), literally ''Book in the Cyan Bag''. When Hua Tuo was sentenced to death after incurring the wrath of [[Cao Cao]], who controlled the Imperial Court, the physician tried to entrust the text to his gaoler. However, the gaoler was afraid of potentially implicating himself and in disappointment, Hua Tuo had the text burned. [https://archive.today/20070421020651/http://guoxue.baidu.com/page/c5e1d7a2c8fdb9fad6be/28.html Records of the Three Kingdoms Chapter 29, Book of Wei – Technology 《三国志卷二十九·魏书·方技传》] * Book of Bai Ze ([[simplified Chinese]] 白泽图; [[pinyin]]: Bái Zé Tú). A guide to the forms and habits of all 11,520 types of supernatural creatures in the world, and how to overcome their hauntings and attacks, as dictated by the mythical creature, [[Bai Ze]], to the [[Yellow Emperor]] in the 26th century BCE. * Works of the 5th century BCE philosopher [[Yang Zhu]] burned on the orders of the emperor [[Shi Huangdi]], the founder of the [[Qin dynasty]].
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